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Looks at the impact gay activism has had on American society 'from nursery school to college, from the pulpit to Hollywood, and from science to semantics', analysing the foundational arguments of the gay civil rights movement and exposing the extreme intolerance of those calling for tolerance.

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Dr. Michael L. Brown is the director of the Coalition of Conscience and serves as a professor at a number of leading seminaries, holding a Ph.D. in Near Eastern languages and literatures from New York University. He is the author of twenty books and numerous scholarly articles, and he serves as the host of "The Line of Fire," a nationally syndicated, daily, talk radio broadcast. He has spoken throughout America and in twenty-five nations and has made numerous TV and radio appearances, while his work has been featured in the "Washington Post," the "Charlotte Observer," and the "Baltimore Sun." For the last six years, he has been in extensive interaction with the gay and lesbian community, reaching out to the people with compassion while at the same time standing against the goals of gay activism. For this he has been branded a Hitler and jihadist, while others have called him a religious conservative with a heart.